Etihad Airways

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Etihad Airways introduction

Eihad Airways was established in 2003, and operates over 1,300 flights every week from its base in the United Arab Emirates. It serves 55 countries and 85 individual airports with its fleet of 67 planes. Its main operational hub is the Abu Dhabi International Airport and from there operates international flights to Africa, Europe, North America, Asia and Australia.

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